Gum on on my paint and plastic trim help please :(

Ruben12

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Hey guys I just got back home and I am assuming I ran over some gum on the highway. It got all over the bottom half of my door and plastic side skirt. How can I go about removing it without damaging my paint!

Thanks!!
 

Poorboy's Bug Squash

Quick and easy to use and I always keep some on hand to make bug cleaning easier.
 
Just ordered a whole gallon of Poor boys Bug Squash. I've read on here it's amazing stuff

If you at some point in the future you find yourself not getting as much use out of it as you thought you would, get a Sonax bug scrubber (as in scrubber is the name, but light pressure, slower steady movements is the game).

Sonax Bug Scrubber in one hand and PB Bug Squash; Tarminator; IPA (sap) in the other - you could get some work done.
 
If you at some point in the future you find yourself not getting as much use out of it as you thought you would, get a Sonax bug scrubber (as in scrubber is the name, but light pressure, slower steady movements is the game).

Sonax Bug Scrubber in one hand and PB Bug Squash; Tarminator; IPA (sap) in the other - you could get some work done.

Are you a fan of the stuff?
 
Are you a fan of the stuff?

Yeah, I guess so. I mean it works. It noticeably makes it easier to remove dried bugs without exerting a lot of force. I use it in a sprayer with a Sonax bug sponge. Just spray the bugs and the sponge. Then very gently wash the bug matter away.

I dilute it. I'm not sure how much (at work). Either 1:1 or 1:3 (PBS:distilled water). I always use distilled water when diluting chemicals (except for washes). They stay stable longer.
 
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